Bloomberg News: May 1, 2016 Simon Medcalfe, a finance and economics professor at Augusta University’s Hull College of Business, says that based on the latest index report — released last week — the view from up high looks pretty...
Check out the latest Philips Healthcare blog by Matt Bierbaum, Philips’ VP of Managed Services and Enterprise Partnerships, on how Augusta University Health and Philips continue to transform health care through a 15-year, $300 million alliance...
In its recent article “30 Simple Ways You Can Prevent Cancer,” a writer for Reader’s Digest tells consumers to avoid drying lamps at the nail salon. The reporter cites the results of an Augusta University study published in 2014 on...
Augusta University and the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence signed a memorandum of understanding on April 15, 2016, to share resources and help develop a cyber-trained workforce through education, innovation, research and outreach...
Immunotherapy can help fight cancer by working with the body’s own immune system, and some of its top researchers are right here in Georgia, according to a new article in Georgia Trend magazine. After decades of research and development...
Parent Herald: March 26, 2016 Some moms turn to homemade infant formula when they experience difficulties in breastfeeding their kids. However, experts warned mothers that homemade milk may pose dangers to infants. Dr. Jatinder Bhatia, a...
Dr. Paul C. Browne, associate professor and clinical service chief of the Women’s Health Section at Augusta University, has been named among the top in his industry by The Expert Network, an invitation only service for distinguished...
Dr. Lawrence Devoe, professor emeritus in Augusta University’s Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, spoke with Pregnancy Magazine about a funny-looking device used years ago that monitored babies during labor. Pregnancy Magazine: What...
Check out media coverage of Augusta University’s second middle school Model United Nations Conference, which took place on Wednesday, March 16. More than 100 students from nine local middle schools participated. Augusta Chronicle WAGT NBC 26...
Director of Women’s and Gender Studies Dr. Ruth McClelland-Nugent tells Good Morning Augusta about Women’s History Month and a few of the notable women throughout history that have called Augusta home. WJBF: GMA Celebrates Women’s History...
Jeremiah Rosales’s life was once controlled by drugs and alcohol. However, the biology major was able to turn away from his destructive behavior in high school with the support of loved ones and his faith in Jesus Christ. His story was featured on...
In recognition of Black History Month, Augusta University breast cancer surgeon M. Firdos Ziauddin sheds light on the impact breast cancer has on the African American community. WJBF: Breast cancer surgeon points to alarming facts about illness in...
In recognition of Feb. 7 being National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, watch Infectious Disease Specialist David Haburchak on WJBF discussing the new HIV/AIDS cases in the CSRA and the ways you can protect yourself from contracting the virus...
Local NBC TV reporter Uyen Le talks with Dr. Michael Diamond about the Georgia Bio Award and the cannibidiol trials underway at Augusta University with patients in Atlanta, Savannah, and Children’s Hospital of Georgia. NBC Augusta: Local...
Due to warming relations with the United States and an influx of tourists, Cuba is experiencing an unprecedented economic upswing. As the tourism industry booms in the sunny island nation, though, some black Cubans are being left out in the cold. So...
Exposure to second-hand smoke is associated with a larger waist and poorer cognition in children, Augusta University researchers say. “The take-home message is that for these children, smoke exposure was connected to two major adverse health...
The American College of Radiology has published a case study on our pediatric radiology renovations at Children’s Hospital of Georgia. The article is available on the ACR website and includes interviews with Angalita Stephens and her son Henry...
A recent column on country music noted that the genre has turned its back on authentic faith, choosing to reward singers for only name-dropping Jesus. Here what John Hayes, assistant professor of history at Augusta University, has to say on the...
Economics professor and gun industry expert Jurgen Brauer’s opinion on firearm regulations was featured in The Guardian. “Whenever there is even talk about firearms regulators there is almost immediately an unmistakable increase in sales. Even...
Online business education and career guide Top Management Degrees ranked Hull College among the 50 U.S. schools having the most affordable MBA degree programs. The news was featured in several news outlets including CNBC, Bloomberg Business and...
